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Hemingway's Boat

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by Paul Hendrickson


  Trogdon, Robert W. Ernest Hemingway: A Literary Reference. New York: Carroll & Graff, 2002.

  Turnbull, Andrew. “Perkins’s Three Generals,” New York Times Book Review, January 16, 1967.

  ——. Scott Fitzgerald. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1962.

  Wagner-Martin, Linda, ed. Ernest Hemingway: Seven Decades of Criticism. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press, 1988.

  ——, ed. A Historical Guide to Ernest Hemingway. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.

  Watson, William Braasch. “Hemingway in Bimini.” North Dakota Quarterly 63, no. 3 (1966).

  Wilson, Edmund. “Letter to the Russians About Hemingway.” New Republic, December 11, 1935.

  ——. The Wound and the Bow: Seven Studies in Literature. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1941.

  Young, Philip. Ernest Hemingway. New York: Rinehart, 1952.

  ——. Ernest Hemingway: A Reconsideration. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1966.

  PERMISSIONS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  Grateful acknowledgment is made to the following for permission to reprint previously published material:

  Alfred A. Knopf: Excerpts from “A Brief for the Defense” from Refusing Heaven: Poems by Jack Gilbert, copyright © 2005 by Jack Gilbert. Reprinted by permission of Alfred A. Knopf, a division of Random House, Inc.

  Criterion Music Corporation: Lyrics from “If I Had A Boat” by Lyle Lovett, copyright © 1987 by Michael H. Goldsen, Inc./Lyle Lovett (ASCAP). All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission of Criterion Music Corporation.

  Literary Estate of Malcolm Cowley: “Ernest” from Blue Juniata: A Life by Malcolm Cowley, copyright © 1941, 1968 by Malcolm Cowley. Reprinted by permission of the Literary Estate of Malcolm Cowley.

  Simon & Schuster, Inc: excerpts from By Line: Ernest Hemingway by William White. Copyright © 1937 by The New York Times Company. Copyright renewed 1965 by Mary Hemingway, By-Line Ernest Hemingway, Inc. and The New York Times Company All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission of Scribner, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc.

  Simon & Schuster, Inc., The Ernest Hemingway Foundation, Inc., and Random House UK: excerpts from The Moveable Feast by Ernest Hemingway. Copyright © 1964 by Ernest Hemingway, Ltd. Copyright renewed 1992 by John H. Hemingway, Patrick Hemingway and Gregory Hemingway; excerpts from Green Hills of Africa by Ernest Hemingway. Copyright © 1935 by Charles Scribner’s Sons. Copyright renewed 1963 by Mary Hemingway; excerpts from The Short Stories of Ernest Hemingway by Ernest Hemingway. Copyright © 1938 by Ernest Hemingway. Copyright renewed 1966 by Mary Hemingway; excerpts from A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway. Copyright © 1929 by Charles Scribner’s Sons. Copyright renewed 1957 by Ernest Hemingway; excerpts from The Garden of Eden by Ernest Hemingway. Copyright © 1986 by Mary Hemingway, John H. Hemingway, Patrick Hemingway and Gregory Hemingway; excerpts from Islands in the Streams by Ernest Hemingway. Copyright © 1970 by Mary Hemingway. Copyright © 1970 Charles Scribner’s Sons. Copyright renewed 1998 by John, Patrick and Gregory Hemingway; excerpts from Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters 1917-1961 by Ernest Hemingway, edited by Carlos Baker. Copyright © 1964 by Ernest Hemingway, Ltd. Copyright © 1981 by Carlos Baker and The Ernest Hemingway Foundation, Inc.; excerpts from “The Art of the Short Story” by Ernest Hemingway as it appeared the Paris Review, Spring 1981, originally published by Charles Scribner’s Sons; excerpts from “The President Vanquishes” and “He Who Gets Slap Happy” by Ernest Hemingway as it appeared in Esquire magazine, July 1935 and August 1935, originally published by Charles Scribner’s Sons; excerpts from “Epilogue on Fly Fishing” by Ernest Hemingway as it appeared in the 1991 Oxford University Press edition, originally published by Charles Scribner’s Sons; and excerpts from “Hemingway: A Trout Fisherman’s Apprenticeship” by Ernest Hemingway as it appeared in The American Fly Fisherman, Summer 1989, originally published by Charles Scribner’s Sons. All rights reserved. UK rights administered by Random House UK. Reprinted with the permission of Scribner, a division of Simon & Schuster, Inc, The Ernest Hemingway Foundation, Inc., and Random House UK.

  The Ernest Hemingway Foundation, Inc.: excerpts from unpublished works of Ernest Hemingway. Reprinted by permission of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation, Inc.

  Hemingway letters of March 24, 1934, and April 12, 1934, used with the permission of David R. Meeker.

  All photographs courtesy of John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston, except for this image, which is courtesy of Getty Images; this image and this image, which are courtesy of Walter Houk; and this image, which is courtesy of the Miami-Dade County Corrections and Rehabilitation Department.

  A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Paul Hendrickson’s previous book, Sons of Mississippi, won the 2003 National Book Critics Circle Award for nonfiction. Since 1998 he has been on the faculty of the creative writing program at the University of Pennsylvania. For two decades before that he was a staff writer at The Washington Post. Among his other books are Looking for the Light: The Hidden Life and Art of Marion Post Wolcott (1992 finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award) and The Living and the Dead: Robert McNamara and Five Lives of a Lost War (1996 finalist for the National Book Award). He has been the recipient of writing fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Lyndhurst Foundation, and the Alicia Patterson Foundation. In 2009 he was a joint visiting professor of documentary practice at Duke University and of American Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is the father of two grown sons and lives with his wife, Cecilia, outside Philadelphia.

 

 

 


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